Free Supplemental Plea Form for Sexual Offenses - New Jersey


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Supplemental Plea Form for Sexual Offenses The following additional questions need to be answered only if you are pleading guilty to an offense of Aggravated Sexual Assault, Sexual Assault or Aggravated Criminal Sexual Contact or kidnapping pursuant to N.J.S.A. 2C:13-1c(2) or an attempt to commit one of these crimes. 1. Do you understand you will be required to submit to a physical and psychological [Yes] examination at the Avenel Diaguostic and Treatment Center the purpose of which is to detennine if your conduct in committing the offense was characterized by a pattern of repetitive and compulsive behavior? 2. Do you understand if the examination reveals that your conduct is characterized [Yes] by a pattern of repetitive and compulsive behavior, the judge may sentence you to confinement at the Adult Diagnostic and Treatment Center for a program of specialized treatment for your mental condition? 3. Do you understand you will be able to challenge the findings of the Adult Diagnostic and Treatment Center in a hearing and that at that hearing you will have the right to confront the witnesses against you and to cross examine them and then present evidence on your own behalf? 4. Do you understand if you are sentenced to the Adult Diagnostic and Treatment Center a. that any future parole will not be guided by the normal parole guidelines? b. that you will be eligible for release when the State Parole Board, after receiving a recommendation from a special classification review board, finds that you are capable of making an acceptable social adjustment in the community? that you could spend more time in treatment than you would spend if sentenced to state prison? Defendant: [Yes] [No]

[No]

[No]

[Yes] [Yes]

[No] [No]

c.

[Yes]

[No]

Date: Defense Attorney: Prosecutor:

Revised Form Promulgated by Directive #14-08 (10/08/2008), CN 11080-English

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